The Question is Whether You Want to Add your Bit to Improving Your World.

Put some more meaning into your life!

1.
You can do it with your current on-line activities, in social
networks, blogging or writing about one of the issues that bugs you most.

2.
PICK an issue, ANY issue,
from Issues,
and present or collect issue papers approach on your web page or a Wiki
you set up. Send us a
reference to your site and we'll put it up on this site or on
Issuewiki.us
when it is up and running. Or, give us other
issues; or, tell us about a web page that addresses issues we should
cite in issue areas.
Watch for new issues on Yahoo "political
issues", a major listing of U.S. issues.

For a format go to Writing Position
Papers
or google "Issue Paper", "Style Guide" or "Position Paper.
Rembember that the ultimate purpose is to use the information
you
write or collect to inform a representative group of the U.S. to make a
decision in a citizens's assembly about an issue of great importance.
You may decide that a different style better addresses the issue.
Ultimately however, to cap your effort, you must shrink the
arguments and decision down to one of two pages that an average citizen
can read and understand but the research must underlie the "shrink".

Develop an Issue of Importance to you Every
issue should have at least three major approaches Liberal-Progressive,
Conservative and Compromise-middle

3. Talk about issuewiki.us on your own blog or start your own new blog, that lets you tell people about your issue every day.
Send us a message and we'll reference it by Subject or issue. Don't have a blog t is
free and it is easy - 15 minutes at blogger.com
will get you started.

4.
Don't have a buring issue? Develop one of the issue questions from Issue Sources. As discussed in Issues work to find the question that helps unlock a more acceptable
compromise or middle road issue.

5.
Work the public on an outreach site.
You pick the site that is of interest to you.
Explain what
we are doing here and bring in more members. Look for people
who
have a point of view and help give them a chance to work their issue on
Issuewiki.us.

6. Inform your friends on someone elses blog that
touches an issue of importance. Seek your topic out on blogsearch.

Start as newswatch site, most of
them conservative opposed to liberal hometown papers like: http://www.chronwatch.com/aboutus/index.asp
As we get suggestions on liberal sites opposed to conservative papers
we'll post those.

“Restless
and discontent are the first necessities of progress.” Thomas Edison

How do I get a Web Site Up Quickly

How do I get a web page up easily
and cheaply? Try Godaddy.com or Siteground.com Expect it to cost from $100 to $200 a year
and take less than a week of nights to figure out a mouse-click way to
do it. Your Internet Service Provider is probably
the cheapest way for you to get a web page up. Most major ISPs provide
free space for personal web pages. Check their index

Example of one ISP creation of a
web page - many other Internet Service Providers are just as easy: AOL
members will find it very simple to create a free "Home Page" as their
web page. Go to People, click on "Create a Home Page", then click on
"Create". Now, select "Create" again, and, if this is your first
effort, choose "your first home page". Easy Designer will load, and you
are on your way.